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Iowa Women Offered Free Long Term Birth Control

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009   

Des Moines, IA – Contraceptives to prevent unintended pregnancies can be expensive - an intrauterine device (IUD) can range from $600 to $800; implanted forms of contraception can cost even more. For a limited time, however, the cost barrier is coming down for Iowa women. Jennifer Warren-Ulrick, director of Health Services for Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa, says her organization is now making appointments for women who want to participate in its "Long-acting Reversible Contraception Campaign."

"Women, a lot of times, are unable to afford these methods. So, by offering them free, we're really opening the door to them, to be able to get these methods that are highly effective and good for several years."

It is Planned Parenthood's position that providing long-acting, reversible forms of birth control is the best way to prevent unintended pregnancies and abortions for Iowa women, teens and couples, says Warren-Ulrick.

"We have women who have started having their families, but maybe want to wait a few years before they have another child. We have young women who haven't had any children yet and want to postpone having families for a while. We have women who think they may be done having families, but aren't quite ready to do a permanent contraception."

The program is open to any woman, she adds. Appointments are being made through May 15 at any Iowa Planned Parenthood clinic.



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